Turn potty training into an exciting adventure. With gentle encouragement and positive reinforcement, your toddler will feel empowered to use the toilet independently.
Potty Time follows one young boy as he navigates his potty-training journey.
With his family's support and his potty shouting hooray, he feels he can succeed all the way!
By making the experience fun with potty training books, sticker charts, rewards, and some stylish big kid underwear you can help your little one become a confident potty-trained child.
Added When your little one is fully trained, they receive a Potty Training Reward.
Happy potty training!
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Award-winning children's book author Corey Anne Abreau is the mother of two boys, Cole and Carter. Originally from Rhode Island, Corey currently lives in Foxboro, Massachusetts. The immediate and unbreakable bond Corey felt during pregnancy inspired her to write her first book, Before I Was Born as a way to celebrate the joys of motherhood.
Corey loves creating content for children, parents and teachers. She has self-published over 5 books. She also enjoys working closely with illustrators and editors to bring her visions to life. Corey also has a YouTube channel (Cute Books 4 Kids) where she reads some of the best children's books. Be sure to check it out here: Cute Books 4 Kids - YouTube If you are considering writing a children's book, don't hesitate to reach out. Corey will gladly guide you through the process.
Potty Time written by Corey Abreau Abreau is an adorable read for parents and toddlers alike. Potty training is a harrowing and draining experience for parents. Many a times it leads to humiliation and embarrassment for the child. While the parents are stressed and exhausted by the whole cycle and at times there is showdown when the child fails.
Corey's book is an honest attempt to portray how a child actually feels when he/she first tries to go potty time by themselves. There is self assurance at the same time a child is riddled with self doubt. The book expresses in a delightful manner how the child might engage himself at potty time and behave in a responsible manner by cleaning himself after he's done. In the pages you will find a lovable retelling of potty time through a child's eye. The child feels all grown up when he goes by himself yet loves the assurance given by his mother when she waits by the door.
The book is a thoughtful attempt in presenting a child's view of potty time. He/she enjoys the alone time, enjoy a book, clean up by themselves, place the stool back. Yet a toddler needs a parent nearby just in case he/she slips or needs some assistance. It also speaks of positive praises that help a child grow in confidence. A simple task might seem daunting for a toddler but with proper support and positive remarks they can achieve it.
A must read for parents with toddlers. Read with your child and enjoy some relaxing time with this darling book. The language is simple with short sentences making it easy to read and comprehend. The illustrations add charm and flavor making it a delight.
I would like to thank the publisher and the author for providing me with a ARC as well previous books written by her. I also love reading Before I was Born, a book about how a mother carries the child in her womb and the bond between them. The other book Socks was equally adorable as most toddler love to fidget and play around with their socks. Parents with small children will readily identify with it.